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Paper backups keep Richmond senior care facility running during global tech outage
RICHMOND, Mich. (WXYZ) — A technology outage that caused chaos across the globe on Friday didn’t only impact large businesses. Small businesses were impacted too. Walking into work Friday at Senior Helpers in Richmond was anything but normal for Kerry Brown. "Tried to log in to our system...
Michigan Olive Garden Is 2nd Worst Reviewed in America
In today's information age, it's difficult not to know that you're walking into a bad dining situation. Maybe you're the type to check reviews before entering a new establishment, or perhaps you walk into any unfamiliar restaurant, throwing caution and your digestive tract into the wind. Normally, checking a national chain restaurant's review isn't necessary, but in the case of not one but TWO Michigan Olive Garden locations, you may wish you had, according to the latest research conducted by Pricelisto.
K9 unit assists Sterling Heights police in rescue of missing 80-year-old man with dementia
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. – The Sterling Heights Police Department has rescued an 80-year-old man with dementia. The rescue occurred on Wednesday (July 17) in the 34126 block of Colonial Drive, where Thomas walked away from his home. Thomas’ wife, Delores, told officials she was worried about her husband.
Chesterfield Township police sergeants complete leadership program
Two members of the Chesterfield Township Police Department recently completed an intensive 10-week leadership program. Detective Sgt. Joseph Feld and Sgt. Joseph Lentine graduated from Northwestern University Center for Public Safety’s School of Police Staff and Command on May 10 after successfully completing the program in Troy. “Northwestern School...
Sterling Heights man arrested for drunk driving after hitting curb, leading to flat tire on Mercury Grand Marquis
A Sterling Heights man is in trouble with the law after being caught driving drunk in Troy last weekend. Officials say he hit a curb in his Mercury Grand Marquis.
Police use Taser to subdue grandfather who stabbed family members, himself
Sterling Heights police used a Taser to subdue a 74-year-old man with dementia who allegedly stabbed his wife and grandson before stabbing himself, said spokesman Capt. Mario Bastianelli. Bastianelli said police were called to the home on Danforth Drive on Thursday evening. The wife and 20-year-old grandson fled the house after he stabbed...
Armada Township supervisor, treasurer, trustee races contested in primary
In a solidly Republican political primary, Armada Township’s Aug. 6 election will be a key race for supervisor, treasurer and trustee seats. The Voice sent a request for information to each candidate in a contested race. Responses were limited to 75 words per question. Trustee candidate Steve Arnold did not respond.
Crowd worried about Trump urges Biden to drop out
They don’t know what’s next, but a group of Democratic activists who staged a protest outside the White House on Saturday said it can’t be worse than what they know is coming if President Joe Biden stays on the ballot against Donald Trump. A crowd of two...
Duff Beer in Michigan? Maybe The Simpsons Lived Here After All
This could be the missing link. For nearly 35 years America's favorite yellow family has made their home in the town of Springfield. However, exactly which of the 67 populated places in the U.S. named Springfield is the show referring to?. We do not know. Unfortunately, one of the longest-running...
74-Year-Old Michigan Man with Dementia Stabs Wife and Grandson Before Attempting Suicide
After reportedly stabbing his wife and his grandson in Sterling Heights on Thursday, a 74-year-old man was placed under arrest. The 11900 block of Danforth Drive was the scene of a police response at approximately 7:20 pm. The man reportedly stabbed his wife with a knife when she woke him up from sleep, cutting her face and neck superficially, according to an initial investigation.
This weekend's Bayview Mackinac Race marks 100 years with record number of boats
PORT HURON, MI - Excitement is building along the shores of Lake Huron as the 100th running of the Bayview Mackinac Race is set to kick off Saturday. This century milestone is made even more special because a record number of sailboats - 332 are registered - are set to sail up the course to the finish line near Mackinac Island.
Three vie for two Cottrellville Township trustee seats
Cottrellville Township voters will decide between two Republican candidates for supervisor and three Republican candidates for two trustee positions in the Aug. 6 primary election. Greg Abbey is challenging incumbent Mary Agnes Simons for the position of supervisor. Both of the two township board positions are up for election this...
As calls for Biden to step down heighten, could Gov. Whitmer take his place?
Democrats at the highest level are asking President Joe Biden to reconsider his election bid. If he were to step down, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's name is on the short list of people to his place.
Accreditation assessors seeking public comment regarding Macomb Community College Police Department
Accreditation assessors seeking public comment regarding Macomb Community College Police Department. Michigan Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission conducting on-site visit July 29-30 A team of assessors from the Michigan Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission will be conducting a two-day, on-site visit at Macomb Community College July 29-30, one of the final steps...
The Only Town Located in the Michigan Thumb’s Lower Knuckle: Marysville
Here's a little town I found accidentally: Marysville, located in the county of St. Clair, on the shores of the St. Clair River, at the bottom knuckle of Michigan's Thumb. It's the only town in that lower knuckle...sure, others are close, like Smiths Creek and Kimball, but Marysville has 'em beat.
Michigan man with dementia stabs wife, grandson and himself, police say
STERLING HEIGHTS, Michigan (WWJ) - A 74-year-old man was taken into custody on Thursday after he allegedly stabbed his wife and his grandson in Sterling Heights. At about 7:20 p.m., police responded to the 11900 block of Danforth Drive. According to a preliminary investigation, the man, who suffers from dementia, was awoken by his wife and allegedly attacked her with a knife, causing superficial wounds to her face and neck.
Man with dementia wakes up, stabs wife, grandson in Sterling Heights
STERLING HEIGHTS, MI – A 74-year-old man with dementia allegedly attacked his wife and grandson with a knife in Sterling Heights. According to the Sterling Heights Police Department, the incident occurred at a residence on Danforth Drive at 7:20 p.m. on Thursday after the woman tried to wake her sleeping husband.
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